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- Gyan Jyoti Kansakar against the State of Sikkim, the Secretary of Ecclessiastical Affairs and Goshir Gyaltsab Rinpoche. The plaintiffs s**** to evict...
- of Jesus": A Higher-Critical Review". www.depts.drew.edu. eusebius, Ecclessiastical History III.39.9 Mark 16.18 Josephus, Wars of the Jews, Book 4, chapter...
- Αρχαιολογικού και Ιστορικού Συνεδρίου (Άρτα, 12–14 Απριλίου 2002) [From the ecclessiastical organization of the state of Epirus. Ecclesiastical offices and functions...
- 1983, pp. 9–10. McGuckin 2004, p. 2. Trigg 1983, p. 8. Eusebius. "Ecclessiastical History Book VI (1766)". McGuckin 2004, p. 3. Trigg 1983, p. 10. McGuckin...
- The Ecclessiastical Affairs of Scotland, vol. 1 (Edinburgh: Bannatyne Club, 1851), pp. ****iii-****iv. Original Letters Relating To The Ecclessiastical Affairs...
- (Philadelphia, 2001), pp. 140–2. Original Letters Relating To The Ecclessiastical Affairs of Scotland, vol. 2 (Edinburgh: Bannatyne Club, 1851), pp....
- are chronicled by the Book of the Himyarites and the fifth-century Ecclessiastical History of the Anomean Philostorgius. Such sources implicate the motive...
- 56–59 Fonge "Patriarchy and Patrimony" Foundations of Medieval English Ecclessiastical History p. 78 Saltman Theobald pp. 59–62 Saltman Theobald pp. 66–69...
- Karib, his son). These events are chronicled by the fifth-century Ecclessiastical History of the Anomean Philostorgius and the sixth-century Syriac Book...
- The ruins of Kinloss Abbey, one of the ecclessiastical institutions which opened their doors to a wider range of students in the late Middle Ages...